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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Scott D Liebhauser , Diane M WiaterPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781532638756ISBN 10: 1532638752 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 22 January 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""It is prime time for following the leadership calling, and The Leadership Imperative is Liebhauser's unashamedly Christian proclamation for what's going on, how to address it, and the bravery needed to move flocks upward and onward to better pastures. His discussions on leading by communicating and the critical relevance of life-offering, trial-embracing, crucible-encountering love to God-honoring leadership will stir your soul and refresh your calling."" --Dr. David Stehlik, Adjunct Graduate Professor and Leadership Education Consultant ""Liebhauser provides a unique perspective that is of the greatest value to anyone seeking to lead effectively, with servanthood, and to be God-honoring. His insights are fresh and tailored to both the novice and experienced leader, with a biblical perspective that will deepen any leader's walk. Hope is the foundation, and this alongside the commitment of leaders to seek Christ and his ways lend themselves to better leadership, organizations, and ultimately a better world."" --Dr. Kathleen Patterson, Professor, Director, Doctorate of Strategic Leadership Program ""Is the Reformed tradition a life-giving guide for leaders in this postmodern age? Scott Liebhauser will show you that it is. More than that, Scott knows leadership means little unless it involves serving and loving God and others. Let this study move both your head and your heart, and lead well."" --Mark Mellinger, Broadcast Journalist, Writer, Focus on the Family Citizen Magazine, Knoxville, Tennessee" It is prime time for following the leadership calling, and The Leadership Imperative is Liebhauser's unashamedly Christian proclamation for what's going on, how to address it, and the bravery needed to move flocks upward and onward to better pastures. His discussions on leading by communicating and the critical relevance of life-offering, trial-embracing, crucible-encountering love to God-honoring leadership will stir your soul and refresh your calling. --Dr. David Stehlik, Adjunct Graduate Professor and Leadership Education Consultant Liebhauser provides a unique perspective that is of the greatest value to anyone seeking to lead effectively, with servanthood, and to be God-honoring. His insights are fresh and tailored to both the novice and experienced leader, with a biblical perspective that will deepen any leader's walk. Hope is the foundation, and this alongside the commitment of leaders to seek Christ and his ways lend themselves to better leadership, organizations, and ultimately a better world. --Dr. Kathleen Patterson, Professor, Director, Doctorate of Strategic Leadership Program Is the Reformed tradition a life-giving guide for leaders in this postmodern age? Scott Liebhauser will show you that it is. More than that, Scott knows leadership means little unless it involves serving and loving God and others. Let this study move both your head and your heart, and lead well. --Mark Mellinger, Broadcast Journalist, Writer, Focus on the Family Citizen Magazine, Knoxville, Tennessee Author Information"Dr. Scott D. Liebhauser is Adjunct Professor for Regent University's College of Arts and Science specializing in Leadership Theory. His area of research is biblically based servant leadership models. After retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 2011, he began a new journey by leading multiple STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education academies for ""at-risk"" youth. Over the last two decades, Liebhauser has led weekly Bible Study groups at his home. He and his wife, Francine, have two sons: Joshua (wife Rhachel) and Jacob." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |